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adam_text | ARISTOTLE’S WORKS A Po Cat. DA DC DI EE Posterior Analytics - Translated by Hugh Tredennick, in: Aristotle II (Loeb Clas sical Library), Cambridge, MA, i960. Categories — Translation with Notes by J. L. Ackrill. Oxford: Clarendon, 1963. De Anima - Translation with an Introduction and Commentary by Christopher Shields. Oxford: Clarendon, 2016. - Translated by Robert Hicks. Cambridge University Press, 1907. — Aristotle’s De Anima: Books II and III with Certain Passages from Book I. Translation by David Hamlyn. Oxford: Clar endon, 1968. — On the Soul. Translated by W. S. Hett, in: Aristode VIII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1957. De Cáelo — On the Heavens. Translated by William Guthrie. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1939. - On the Heavens I II. Translation with an Introduction and Commentary by Stuart Leggatt. Warminster: Aris бс Philipps, 1995. De Interpretatione — On Interpretation. Translation with Notes by J. L. Ackrill. Oxford: Clarendon, 1963. Eudemian Ethics — Translated by J. Solomon. The Complete Works of Aristotle. Edited by Jonathan Barnes. Voi. II. Princeton University Press, 1984, 1922-81. - Translated by H. Rackham, in Aristotle in XXIII Volumes, Voi. XX, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1981. 275
губ EN GA Gen. et Con. HA Li Insomn. MA Mem. Met. Meteor. Bibliography Nicomachean Ethics - Translation with Historical Introduction by Christopher Rowe. Philosophical Introduction and Commentary by Sarah Broadie. Oxford University Press, 2002. - Translation with Introduction, Notes and Glossary by Irwin Terence. Indianapolis, IN: Hackett, 1999. - Translated by Harris Rackham. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1934. - Translated by William David Ross. The Complete Works of Aristotle. Edited by Jonathan Barnes. Vol. II. Princeton University Press, 1984, 1729-867. Generation ofAnimals - Translated by A. L. Peck, in: Aristotle XIII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1943. De Generatione et Corruptione - Translated by E. S. Forst, in: Aristode III (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1955. History ofAnimals — Books I—III. Translated by A. L. Peck, in: Aristotle IX (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1965. - Books IV-VI. Translated by A. L. Peck, in: Aristode X (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1970. - Books VII-X Translated by D. M. Balme, in: Aristotle XI (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1991. - Translated by D. W. Thompson. The Complete Works of Aristotle. Edited by Jonathan Barnes. Vol. II. Princeton University Press, 1984, 774-993. De Incessa Animalium - Progression ofAnimah. Translated by E. S. Forster, in: Aristode XII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1961. De Insomnis - On Dreams. Translated by W. S. Hett, in: Aristode VIII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1957. Movement ofAnimah - Translated by E. S. Forster, in:
Aristotle XII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1961. De Memoria et Reminiscentia — On Memory. Translation with Interpretive Summaries by R. Sorabji, 2nd ed., University of Chicago Press, 2004. Metaphysics - Translated by W. D. Ross. The Complete Works ofAristotle. Edited by Jonathan Barnes. Vol. II. Princeton University Press, 1984, 1552-728. Meteorologica - Translated by H. D. P. Lee, in: Aristotle VII (Loeb Classical Library), Cambridge, MA, 1952.
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Index accident, accidental property, 30, 36-37, 131, 134, 193, 244 action, agency, 10, 34, 66-68, 70, 72-73, 79-84, 87, 89-94, 103, ui, 115, 126-28, 132-33, 164, i68, 176, 178-79, 186-90, 196, 200, 202, 204, 206-9, 211-12, 216, 231, 243, 245, 250, 256-57, 267, 273 divine, 69-70 in humans vs. in animals, 5, 10-11, 13, 31, 69, 137, 142, 181 actuality, actualisation, 38, 41, 100-3, 148, I5° 168, 170, 179, 182-83, 189, 192-99, 257 additive vs. transformative theories. see transformation thesis aisthěsis. see perception aisthētikon, 33, 107, 144, 172, 174 akrasia. see incontinence Alexander the Great, 253, 273 ambidextrousness, 131, 141 ambiguity, 12, 14-15 analogy, 6-7, 14, 40, 47, 58, 66, 74, 85-90, 107, 109, 1x2-13, 117, 1շ2 128-31, 155, 164, 169, 172, 174-75, i8o, 188, 202, 260 anatomy, 108, in, 119, 132, 135 Anaxagoras, 46-48, no, 142, 212 animal minds, philosophy/question of, 5, 13, 142-43, 146, 150 animal, political, 4, 10, 26-27, 48, П4-15, 122, 158, 160, 182, 221-26, 237-39, 241, 244-45, 251, 257, 260-62 animal, rational, 3-4, 8, 25-28, 63—65, 158, 180, 182, 234, 236 animals, anarchic/leaderless, 244 Annas, Julia, 166, 187 anthropocentrism, 119-20, 123, 128 anthropological difference, 2, 4-7, 10-15, 51 126, 135, 138, 140-60 anthropology, history of the word, 1 anticipation, y, 9, 142 apes, see primates Aquinas, 5, 8, 71, 104, 144, 155 291 areti, 163,167-69, 174, 176-77,179-80, 204-9, 213, 215, 217, 231 {seeaho excellence) artefacts, 16, 57, 164, 167-72, ։8o as-ifness, 13-14, 157 assimiiationism vs. differentialism, 5-7, n-15, 143, 145, 155 autarky, 247, 2Ճ1-62 Baker,
Samuel, 169, 171 belief, 13, 45, 61, 65, 69, 143, 145, 150-51, 153-54, 157. 23З bios, see form of life/way of life bios theõritikos. see contemplative life bipedalism, 3, 27-28, 35, 42, 99-100, no, 124, 141, 235, 242, 244 b!ood, 99, 104, 109, 112, 233 bodily pans, 32, 112, n8, 136, 138, 175 borderline cases, 15 Bordt, Michael, 90 Bostock, David, 168, 178 Boyle, Matthew, 8-9 brain, 41, 100, 108-9, 147, 149-50, 152 Brandom, Robert, 8, 150, 156 Brentano, Franz, 144, 147 Broadie, Sarah, 102, 168, 207, 232 Burnyeat, Myles, 40-41, 69, 73, 101 calculation, 31, 55, 65-67, 74, 105-6, 116-28, 137. 177 capacity approach to the mind, 143, 147-50 Cartesian dualism, 147, 149 Casmann, Otto, 1 causation, 100, 103, 106, 116, 127-28, 132, 149-50, 157, 174, 188-89, 247, 255 celestial bodies, 77-80, 86-88, 92 change, 36-40, 42, 102-3, I05~7. Ш, 149, 170-71 character, 92, 95, 112, 115, 132, 136, 138, 178, 190, 200-1, 204-6, 2Г0, 212-13, 215-16, 229, 231-32, 259-60, 263, 265 Charlton, William, 102, 105, 123
292 Index choice, іоб, 137, 209, 239։ շ52 citizens, 227, 246, 249-52, 256-57 city, city-state, see state classification, biological, 6, 15, 120-21, 134 cognition, 8-9, n, 15, 40, 44-48, 50-52, 54-57, 60-62, 64, 69-72, 74-76, 106, in-13, 127-28, 130, 142, 148-49, 151, ։53—54 158-59. 193. շւշ 2I7 224֊֊25, 228-29 Coles, Andrew, 34, 123 common good, 26, 253, 265-66, 272-73 communication, 11, 27, 46, 48, 51, 53-54, 129-30, 158-60, 197-98, 224, 239, 244, 246-47, 253, 261 constitution, political, 115-16, 212-13, 227 2:38-39, 241, 243, 250-53, 255, 265-66, 268-69, 27i~73 contemplation, 35, 41, 58-59, 70, 73, 75, 1Ć6, 181, 195-98, 206-8, 21Ć contemplative life, 35, 58-59, 95-96, 16Ć, 180-81, 195-96, 216, 270 continence, 208-9, 215 continuity (in nature, between animals and humans), 5-7, 14-15, 83, 121, 123, 259-61, 263 conventions, lí, 46, 49-50, 52-55, 115, 130, 159-60, 224, 228 Cooper, John M., 26, 32, 114, 197-98, 221 cosmology, 77-96, 136 cosmos, 51, 77-78, 86, 88, 95, 105, no Curzer, Howard, 200, 203, 209-10, 214-17 Darwin, Charles, 15 Davidson, Donald, 5, 8, 127, 150 decision, 7, 65, 69, 126-27, 137, І7б 239 263 definition, Aristotle’s account of, 3-5, 25-31, 36-37, 41-43, 120, 124-25, I4°, 242 deliberation, 7, 9, 11, 35, 44, 60, 65-71, 75, 113-14, 117, 126-27, 129-30, 136-38, 142, i8i, 229-30, 232, 236, 239, 246-47, 252 Depew, David, 12, 50, 122, 132, 221, 223-24, 226, 239, 250, 252, 256, 261 Descartes, René, 5, 144-45, 147 desire, 9, 45-46, 58, 60-61, 64, 69-76, 81-83, 93, 95, 104-6, 114, 119, 127-28, 144-45, 170, 175-76, 178, 183, 201, 203-4, 209, 228, 231, 249 development,
1, 95, 113, 115, 166, 170, 217, 245-46, 248, 254-55, 258, 260, 262-64 diathesis, see disposition dichotomy, 28, 124-25, 24°, 242-43 difference, gradual vs. categorical, quantitive vs. qualitative, see gradualism differentia specifica, see definition, Aristotle’s account of digestion, 34, 157 dihairesis, 3, 124 Diogenes of Sinope, 28, 242 discontinuity, 5-7 disposition, 47, 72, 92, 109, 125, 132, 163, 171-73, 175-80, 224, 228, 245, 259 diversity, coordinated, 225-30 divine, 7, 32-33, 39-45, 60, 65, 69-70, 75, 79, 85-92, 94-96, 109-11, 119-20, 136, 166, 174, 180-82, 214-16, 233, 244, 260, 270-71 Drefcinski, Shane, 200, 209 dualisers, dualise, 6, 121, 265 earth, 32, 78, 82-83, 85-89, 91, 93, 264 economy, economics, 238, 241, 247-48, 254-55 education, 176, 201, 248, 253, 258, 262, 265-67, 271-73 emotion, 5, 71-72, 74, 91, 142-43, 150, 157, 202, 205, 224-25, 228-30, 234-35, 259-60, 264 enkrateia. see continence entelecheia. see actuality epieikēs, 200-2, 206, 208, 2II-I2, 216-17 episteme, 35, 99, 256-57 epistēmonikon, 34-35, 177 equivocation, iz, 44, 53, 57,156, 169,172, 180, 233, 235 ergon, see fhnction essence, 3, 25, 27-33, 35-36, 38-42, 120, 122, 131, 136, 163, 181, 233, 243 essential definition, 3-4, 44, 138, 239-40 essentialism, 6, 120-22, 126, 133-34, I4° 147 essentialism, teleological, 118, 131-38 ethology, 132-33, i42 eudaimonia. see happiness evolution, biological, 1, 15, 142, 260-61 excellence, 92, 164, 167-68, 177, 201, 206-7, 210, 212-14, 216-17, 23i exceptionalism, anthropological, 5, 7 explanation, 3, 25, 27, 29-32, 34-3 5, 37, 46, 55, 77, 128, 149, 263
fallibility, 45, 144, 200-2, 205, 211-12, 217 female, see women fixed stars, 78-79, 85-88, 90 Foot, Philippa, 165-66 form (in contrast to matter), 58, 100-1, 125, I33֊34, 171, ։8o form of life/way of life, 19, 59, 89, 95, 107, in, 114-15, 118, 132-38, 216, 221-24, 226-27, 234, 242-43, 261, 263, 270 Fortenbaugh, William, 45, 61, 75, 230, 232, 264
Index free citizens, 20S, 229-31, 236, 245-46, 252, 264 friendship, 5, 59, 182-99, 210, 216, 239, 251, 253, 266, 271 function, 5, 32, 34, 37, 92, 108, no-11, 118, 132-38, 157, 163-72, 174-81, 206-8, 222-36, 245-46, 255, 261, 263 functionalism (about virtue, about biology), 163-72, 179-81, 243, 255 Geach, Peter, 166-67 genus proximum. see definition, Aristotle’s account of geocentrism, 78, 86 Gill, Mary Louise, 105 Glock, Hans-Johann, 13-14 God, 39, 41-41. 44-45. 90֊9i. 94-95. 173. 194, 198-99, 208, 216 god-like, see divine gods, 58, 60, 69-70, 75, 173, 214, 233, 244 good life, 34-35, 137, 261, 272 goodness, 49, 168, 173, 185, 189, 193-94, 197, 201, 204, 210, 215, 236 government, see constitution, political gradualism, 5-6, 10-13, 16, 121-23, 126, ізо, 138, 143, 150, 259, 262 Granger, Herbert, 6 great chain of being, 6, 143 gregariousness, 10-11, 26, 50, 58, 114, 121-22, 221-24, 226, 245, 259, 261 growth, 34, 37-38, 102-3, 106-7, 113-14, 123, 136, 144, 174, 254 Hacker, Peter M. S., 145, 147, 159 hands, 5, 7, 32, 35, 46-48, no-11, 135-36, 141-42 happiness, 5, 75, 82, 85, 89-93, 95. ІЗ7, 190-91, 195-97, 206-8, 227, 232-34, 236-37, 241, 249-50, 252-53, 262-63, 265-66, 270-73 Harte, Verity, 188 health, 52, 80-82, 84-85, 92, 188-89, 195,103, 207 heaven, 78-79, 85-88, 270 hexis. see disposition hierarchy, 2, 8, 30-31, 34-36, 47, 136, 144, 155, 222, 228, 230-31, 235, 241, 248 highest good, highest end, 81-82, 84-89, 93-94 Hobbes, Thomas, 239 homonymy, see equivocation horismos, 27 household, 26, 48, 113, 226-27, 229-30, 235, 238, 241, 245-48, 250-55, 261, 264 human condition, 77,
94, 119-20, 200 293 human-animal difference, see anthropological difference human-animal studies, 5 hylomorphism, 100, 102-4, 106, 125, 134 ideal state, see state idioti, see peculiarity imagination, 8-ю, 13, 33, 41, 45, 58-61, 64-71, 75-76, X05-6, 127-31, 136-38, 144, 199 incontinence, 75, 215, 264 infallibility, see fallibility intellect, 3, 7, 17, 20, 25, 32, 34-42, 44-45, 50, 69-70, 85-86, 90-92, 94-95, 101-7, 112, 122-23, 130-31, 135, 143-47, 150, 158, 166, 176, 180-82, 187, 192-99, 202, 260 intelligence, 6, 35, 46-48, 55, 79, no-13, 123, 128, 136, 142, 145, 176, 223-24, 226, 248, 260, 264-65 intentionality, 144, 147, 150-51 Johansen, Thomas, 101 justice, n, 26-27, 48-51, 173, 176, 184, 193, 198, 209, 211, 214, 216, 226, 234, 239, 258, 261-62, 271, 273 kalos kagathos, kalokagathia, 200-1, 204-5, 107, 216 kata mikron, 6, 259 kataphysin, 217, 227, 231, 253, 266 Kenny, Anthony, 145-46, 148-49, 159 kind, biological, see species kind, natural, 50-51, 222, 232, 236 kinesis, see motion, movement knowledge, 8, 34-35, 37, 40-41. 44. 53. 59. 69. 71, 99-100, 105, 116, 119, 154-55, 175, 205-8, 229, 253, 256, 264-65, 267-68, 272 koinon ergon, 122, 224, 251, 261 koinon sympheron, 11, 246, 251, 253, 265 Kosman, Aryeh, 195 Labarrière, Jean-Louis, 44-45. 49. 52 ։։։ I27. 129-30, 224 language, 8, 11, 45-46, 49՜5° 53—58, ւշշ, 129-30, 142-43, 145-46, 148. I5° 153 156, 158-60, 261-62 laughter, 5, 142, 240 law(s). see legislation, legislator legislation, legislator, 2, 22, 49, 72, 115-16, 208, 211, 216, 227, 239, 248-50, 25շ-53, 266-69, 271-74 leisure, 208, 241, 247, 249-5°, 252-53, 256, 271
Lennox, James, 1, hi, 132, i34, 234
294 Index Leunissen, Mariska, 88, 107 lingualism, 158 Liu, Irene, 197 locomotion, 34, 37-38, 100, 102-3, 105-9, 44, 155, 172, 242 logistikom 34-35, 106, 177 bgos, 3-4, 8-9, xi, 26-27, 34, 45-48, 50, 55, 57, 61-63, 74, 79, 114, 120, 122-23, 129, 131, 150,158-59, 168,180, 205, 226, 232, 235, 244, 247-48, 262 love, 71, 183-91, 193, 195, 202, 210 MacIntyre, Alasdair, 166-67 master science, see political science mathematics, 36-38, 55, 70-72, 99, 102, 104 matter of degree, see gradualism McCready-Flora, Ian C., 158-59 McDowell, John, 8, 101, 150, 155-56 meaning (semantic), 12, 14, 16, 45, 49, 51-54, 63, 101, 122, 129, 159 memory, 5, 9, 13, 41, 60-63, 68, 71, 112, 118, 126-27, lz9 15° metaphor, metaphorical speech, 6, 49, 169, 171-72, 175, 239 metaphysics, 2, 6-7, 27, 30—31, 99, 122, 125, 140, 200, 217, 257 Miller, Fred, 239 mind/the mental, notion of, 144-50 money, 56, 82, 115, 195, 210-11, 254-55 morality, 2, 11-12, 72, 103, 165-68, 187, 200-2, 205-7, 210—12, 215-17, 226, 245-47, 249, 256, 262-63, 265, ιβγ Moss, Jessica, 46, 61, 67, 177 motion, movement, 8, 33-34, 45,51, 55-56,58, 63, 66, 71, 78-79, 81, 83, 85-92, 105-8, 118, 127-28, 131, 135-36, 144, 173-74, 233 natural science, 4, 7, 33, 36-38, 42, 99, 101-6, in-12, 123 nature does nothing in vain, 11, 26, 32, 47-48, 50-51, 132, 198, 225-27, 234 second nature, 166, 179 noētikon, noein, 32-33, 39, 44, 66, 69, ιο2, 136 nous, see intellect Nussbaum, Martha, 128, 166, 200 nutrition, 34, 6i, 75,100, in, 114-16, 132-33, 136, 172, 174 orektikon, 61, 107, 144, 176 Osborne, Catherine, 45, 54, 127 ousia. see substance pain, n, 26-27,
45, 48, 51, 58, 60, 72-73, 76, 82, 150, 152, 209-10 Pakaluk, Michael, 168, 178-79 parts of the soul, see soul peculiarity, 3-5, 7, 10-12, 25-27, 29, 31-32, 35, 45, 49-50, 60-61, 64-65, 69, 75, 108, 126, 131,135, 137, 140-42,160,182,194, 199, 240 peculiarity criterion, 61, 75 Peirce, Charles Sanders, ićo Pellegrin, Pierre, 28, 120-21 perception, 8, 13-14, 16, 33-34։ 37֊4i, 45։ 48։ 58, 60-69, 71։ 75-7б 10°։ 102, 106-8, 127, 129, 136, 143-45. 150^57. 232 perfection, 44, 58, 200, 211-12, 236, 258, 265 perfection, moral, 200-17 persuasion, 45, 72, 74 phantasia. see imagination phantasmata, 9, 33, 60, 64-71, 126 phantastikon, 33, 144 philosophers, 201, 249-50, 262, 270-71 philosophy of human affairs, 2, 137, 235, 267-74 phone, see voice phronisis. see wisdom, practical phronimos, no-12, 200—3, 205 2I2 216-17 physics, 4, 25, 35-38, 42, 54, 101 physiology, I, 33, 41, 118-20, 124-25, 132-35, 142, 149-50, 152 planets, 78-79, 86-92 plants, 6, 15, 18, 37, 58, 61, 75, 77, 83-84, 86-88, 91-93, 101-2, 107, 109, 113, 136, 144, 146, 151, 165, 172-74, 180, 259, 270 Plato, 28, 45, 54, 74, 83, 85, 91, 124, 150, 164-66, 168, 170-72, 200-2, 205, 207-8, 217, 227, 240-42, 244-46, 248-59, 262, 267-70 pleasure, n, 26-27, 48, 51, 58, 60, 64, 68, 70, 72-73, 76, 92, 94-95, ”h 157, 184-99, 202-4, 209-11, 247, 249, 266 Plutarch, 157 poilsis, 34 polis, see state political science, 266, 268, 272 politicality, 12, 221, 227, 257 politician, 22, 145, 267-68, 271, 274 potentiality, 38-39, 41, 58, 92, 100, 137, 148-49, 175, 179, 250, 262, 265, 271 praxis, see action, agency primates, 100, 121, 141, 152
probairesis. see deliberation, decision, choice Promethean gift, 258 pros hen ambiguity, 12, 14 psyche, psyche, 128, 144, 232
295 Index psychology, 2, із-і4 54. 60-76, ιοί, 104, 118-го, 124-2-5. 127-28, I3°. 132-34. 144. 164, 171-72. 187, 215, 221-22, 225, 228, 235, 239, 25° quantitative vs. qualitative difference. see gradualism Rabbås, Øyvind, 9 rationality, reason practical, 34, 103, 105-6, 136, 200, 202, 205, 263-64 theoretical, 35, 103, 105-6, 136, 232 reasonable resignation, 81-82, 86, 93 regularity, 78-79, 86-87, 90, 132, 264 reproduction, 92, 94, 100, 113, 115, 144, 165-66, 222-24, 245-46, 261 role division, 21, 221-25, 227-31, 234-35, 239, 245-46, 251 ruler, 113, 216, 222, 227-28, 230, 232-36, 240, 244, 246, 263-65 Sauvé Meyer, Susan, 190 scala naturae, 6, 15, 121, 123, 136, 259 Schofield, Malcolm, 228, 236, 245 science of human nature, 3-4 seeing, see perception self-control, 145, 206, 250 self-mover, 78 self-sufficiency, 113-14, 195, 241, 247 sensation, 8, 34, 144 shame, 72-73, 202, 205-6, 211, 258 similarity, 15, 31, 57, 112, 166 slave, slavery, 49, 74, 222, 227-37, 240, 244-47, 251-54, 256, 263-65 sleep, 41, 68, 71 sociability, 259-67 (see abo gregariousness) sophists, 115, 258, 267 sôpbrosynë. see self-control Sorabji, Richard, 45, 123, 128, 150-51 species, 6, 9, 51, 84, 99, 116, 124-25, !29. ։32 134, 137, 144, 172, 223-26, 242-44, 255 speech, 8, 10-11, 26-27, 44-59, 62-63, I22 129-30, 133-35, j48. 158-60, 181, 198, 226, 235, 247 spheres (cosmology), 78-79, 85-90, 92, 228 sţoudaios, 168, 200-4, 208-9, 212-17 state, 11-12, 26, 48-52, 57-58, 113-16, 166, 201, 221, 226-30, 234-36, 238-39, 241, 245-53, 255-57, 260-62, 264-70, 272-74 statesman, 227-28, 240, 242, 244, 246, 251, 256,
267-68, 272-73 Stoics, stoicism, 157, 200, 212, 217 sublunary beings, sublunary realm, 82-86, 88, 94, 228, 252 substance, 3, 27, 29, 37, 50, 90, 100, 103, 120, 125, 147-50, 163-64, 169-73, 175-76, 179-80 survival, 92, 133, 223, 234, 241, 258, 261, 270 syllogism, 55, 65, 126-28 symbol, 46, 49-50, 52-59, 62-64, 130, 146, 148, 160 technē, 6, 34-35, 47, 175, 256-57, 260, 264 teleology, 79, 104, no, 115, 118, 131-38, 165, 167, 169-70, 225, 227, 229-31, 234, 243, 257, 262-63, 265-66, 272 telos, see teleology theology, 4, 25, 35-36, 39-42 theoretical life, see contemplative life theõria. see contemplation thymos, 61, 64, 264 thyrathen (from outside), 7, 123, 260 tongue, 51, 53 I29î 133-35 tool, 35, 46-47, 56, 231, 263 transformation thesis, 7-16, 143, 155-57, r94 truth, 8,34, 44, 55-56, 59, 69, 77, 150-51, 156, 177, 202-5, 213, 233 two-footed/two-legged, see bipedalism understanding, 33-35, 38-42, 44, 46, 129, 193, 228 uniqueness, see peculiarity universals, anthropological, 140 unmoved mover, 78, 86, 90, 106, 173 upright posture, 5, 7, 32-34, 42, 100, 109-11, 135-36, 141, 181, 229, 244 vagueness, 14-16 virtue ethics, 164-65, 167, 179 virtue, intellectual, 95, 112, 171, 173, 176-79, 205, 246-47, 265 voice, ii, 26-27, 48, 50-54, 63, 122, 129-30, I57 159 voluntariness, 67-69, 75, 166, 178, 202, 206, 209, 265 wisdom, 6, 63, 112, 129,155, 174-75,177։ *05, 216, 260 wisdom, practical, 34-35, 44, 47, 55, 75, 172, 177, 205, 213, 233, 256, 264 Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 147-48 women, 200, 222, 227-37, 246, 264 words, 52-57, 130, 159 zoology, zoological investigation, 4, 25, 29, 42, 99, 104,
107-13, 116-17, 132, 221, 223-27, 242, 245, 255 zõon logon echón, see animal, rational zõon politikon, see animal, political Bayerisch· Staatsbibiłotfwi München į)
THIS
IS THE FIRST COLLECTION OF ESSAYS DEVOTED SPECIFICALLY TO THE
NATURE
AND SIGNIFICANCE
OF
ARISTOTLE S
ANTHROPOLOGICAL PHILOSOPHY, COVERING THE
FULL
RANGE
OF HIS ETHICAL, METAPHYSICAL, AND BIOLOGICAL WORKS. THE BOOK IS
ORGANISED INTO FOUR PARTS, TWO
OF
WHICH
DEAL WITH THE METAPHYSICS AND
BIOLOGY
OF
HUMAN NATURE, AND TWO
OF
WHICH
DISCUSS THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL
FOUNDATIONS AND IMPLICATIONS OF
ARISTOTLE S
ETHICO-POLITICAL WORKS. THE
ESSAYS
RANGE
OVER TOPICS FROM HUMAN
NATURE
AND MORALITY TO FRIENDSHIP
AND POLITICS, INCLUDING ORIGINAL DISCUSSION AND FRESH PERSPECTIVES ON
RATIONALISM, THE INTELLECT, PERCEPTION, VIRTUE, THE FACULTY OF SPEECH,
AND
THE DIFFERENCES AND SIMILARITIES BETWEEN HUMAN AND NON-HUMAN ANIMALS.
WIDE-RANGING AND INNOVATIVE, THE VOLUME
WILL
BE HIGHLY RELEVANT FOR
READERS
STUDYING ARISTOTLE, AS
WELL
AS FOR ANYONE WORKING ON EITHER ANCIENT
OR CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY.
GEERT
KEIL
IS PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AT HUMBOLDT
UNIVERSITY
OF
BERLIN.
HE
IS CO-EDITOR OF VAGUENESS IN PSYCHIATRY (2017) AND VAGUENESS AND LAW
(2016).
NORA
KREFT
IS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PHILOSOPHY AT HUMBOLDT
UNIVERSITY
OF
BERLIN.
HER AREAS OF RESEARCH ARE MORAL PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY OF
LOVE,
AND
ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY.
CONTENTS
LIST
OF
CONTRIBUTORS
PAGE
VII
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS IX
INTRODUCTION:
ARISTOTLE S ANTHROPOLOGY I
GEERT
KEIL AND
NORA
KREFI
PART
I HUMAN BEINGS AS RATIONAL ANIMALS 23
1
ARISTOTLE ON THE DEFINITION OF WHAT IT IS TO BE HUMAN 25
CHRISTIAN KIETZMANN
2
SPEECH
AND THE RATIONAL SOUL 44
IAN
C MCCREADY-FLORA
3
ARISTOTLE S PECULIARLY HUMAN
PSYCHOLOGY
60
ELENA
CAGNOLI
FIECCONI
4 THE PLANETARY NATURE OF MANKIND: A COSMOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE ON ARISTOTLE S ANTHROPOLOGY 77
CHRISTOFRAPP
PART
II HUMAN NATURE IN THE
LIGHT
OF ARISTOTLE S
BIOLOGY
97
5 IS REASON NATURAL? ARISTOTLE S
ZOOLOGY
OF RATIONAL ANIMALS 99
JAMES
G. LENNOX
6
SPOT
THE DIFFERENCES! THE HIDDEN PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
IN
ARISTOTLE S BIOLOGICAL WRITINGS 118
JOERN MUELLER
7 ARISTOTLE ON THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL DIFFERENCE AND ANIMAL MINDS 140
HANS-JOHANN GLOCK
V
VI
CONTENTS
PART IN ARISTOTLE S MORAL ANTHROPOLOGY 161
8
WHY HUMAN VIRTUE IS THE
MEASURE
OF
ALL
VIRTUE 163
KATHI
BEIER
9
ARISTOTLE ON FRIENDSHIP AND BEING HUMAN 182
NORA
KREFT
10 ARISTOTLE ON THE POSSIBILITY OF MORAL PERFECTION 200
CHRISTOPH HORN
PART IV ARISTOTLE S
POLITICAL
ANTHROPOLOGY 219
11 POLITICAL ANIMALS AND HUMAN NATURE IN ARISTOTLE S POLITICS 221
JOSEPH
KARBOWSKI
12 POLITICAL ANIMALS AND THE
GENEALOGY
OF THE POLIS: ARISTOTLE S
POLITICS AND PLATO S STATESMAN 238
DAVID
J.
DEPEW
13 THE DEFICIENCY OF HUMAN NATURE: THE TASK OF
A
PHILOSOPHY OF HUMAN AFFAIRS 258
DOROTHEA FREDE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
275
INDEX 291
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